
<p>Life's a peach when you've got a moon for a head and your head's in space. You can wander out of the Earth's atmosphere on intergalactic daydreams, drift blissfully across star-speckled skies and fly close to the Sun, like a fireproof Icarus.</p><p>Snap! Back to reality--having a moon for a head at high school is much more tricky. You get picked on for your crater-face and the cool kids kick your head around like a soccer ball!</p><p>But when the school talent contest is announced, Joey spots an opportunity to impress his classmates and so begins Joey Moonhead's stellar mission to create a music machine that is out of this world!</p><p>An imaginative and visually poetic take on the stock American high school drama, <i>Moonhead and the Music Machine</i> is a subtle blend between <i>Napoleon Dynamite</i> and Ovid's <i>Metamorphoses</i>. Andrew Rae's graphic novel is life-affirming and powerfully illustrated.</p><p><b>Andrew Rae</b> is a London-based illustrator with a worldwide client base through his work in advertising, print, publishing, and animation.</p><br>
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
ISBN-10:
1907704787
ISBN-13:
9781907704789
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